I'm so glad I don't live in Salt Lake City anymore. There's smoggy inversions in winter, toxic dust storms in summer, gun wielding road ragers, and bigots who tried to burn my house down because I'm gay
@porterschildmeyer6543 ай бұрын
Things that didn't happen for 100. Yes the air quality is horrible, there's not a lot of water, but burning your house down, most likely didn't happen. Here's why I'll tell you it didn't. Utah is still small enough that that would have been on every single headline and every newspaper every television show and you would have been interviewed a million times. You see people in Utah don't like hate crimes. You might have weird Mormons that don't approve of LGBTQ. But there's not that many bigots here. You just walk around with your victim mentality and think everybody's after you. But I can guarantee you your house wasn't almost burnt down. I'm in a news family and that has never been a story. Cuz it would have been if it was a man that had is house burned down or almost burnt down for being LGBTQ. Stop lying and playing a victim.
@JoeJaJoeJoe3 ай бұрын
@porterschildmeyer654 I didn't go to the press because 1. I had no evidence except a small scorch mark and my own account 2. Rude people like you would harass me further about it How about you mind your business instead of picking fights with strangers?
@livinginslc3 ай бұрын
Wow, so sorry to hear that, sounds like a terrible experience SLC for you! I hope that you have been able to find a place that is a better fit. 😊